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SleeperBot  •  11 days ago

Star receiver Brandon Aiyuk in talks for contract extension with San Francisco, breaking records with 75 passes, 1,342 yards, and seven touchdowns in 2023 season

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SleeperBot 11 days ago

Brandon Aiyuk, a star wide receiver, could be seeing a long-term contract extension with the San Francisco team, as per Ian Rapoport's reports. The potential extension contract could align with the deals that receivers, DeVonta Smith and Amon-Ra St. Brown, had with their respective teams. Aiyuk, a former Arizona State one-year starter, has made significant strides in his career, having been the team's No.25 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. In 2023, he achieved significant records, including 75 passes, 1,342 yards receiving, and seven touchdowns, contributing notable value to the team.

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latecommer 11 days ago

They will keep him if they can. If they cut a deal with him, you can expect Deebo to be traded sometime this season .

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